Francis Bacon — "The works of God are great and wonderful, but the works of man are often small a…"
The works of God are great and wonderful, but the works of man are often small and contemptible.
The works of God are great and wonderful, but the works of man are often small and contemptible.
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"For there is no bond of society but in knowledge."
"Silence is the sleep that nourishes wisdom."
"Suspicions amongst thoughts are like bats amongst birds, they ever fly by twilight."
"It is a thing that ever holds, that a man is never so much an atheist as when he is most superstitious."
"The mind of man is subject to three diseases; namely, to be too credulous, to be too incredulous, or to be too curious."
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